Fantasy Tip: With numbers like these, you really can't deny Bettis has fantasy value. The Rockies keep winning for him and his numbers are fairly decent. You can start Bettis in DFS formats and even put him in deeper NL and mixed regular leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Francoeur is on an eight-game hitting streak and has two homers to go along with seven RBI over his last four contests, but he can safely be left on waivers in mixed leagues. Peterson is hitting .282 for the season but doesn't provide enough punch anywhere else to be used outside of NL-only leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Lamb plays primarily against right-handers and has been mashing them for the better part of the season, hitting .310 with 12 homers and 39 RBI in 197 at-bats, although he is only 1-for-12 in his career against Bettis. Weeks is 2-for-2 versus the Rockies' right-hander, but he's a risky bet in any format. Herrmann has been exceptional whenever he's received a chance to play this year and makes for a solid DFS play today as well as a great fill-in for any starting fantasy catcher around the league that is getting the day off.

Fantasy Tip: Bettis got the better of the Yankees for the second time in a week, and he moved to 6-5 on the year in the process. He's uneven and tends to allow a lot of hits, but he doesn't allow a lot of free passes. Still, Bettis is best suited to NL-only leagues.

Fantasy Tip: It looks like a normal night off for Davis. Refsnyder has eight hits in his last six games and seems to be in the Yankees' good graces. Despite his batting ninth, Refsnyder is a decent start in daily leagues and is getting valuable position strength with more games at first.

Fantasy Tip: Ellsbury is getting his first day off in two weeks, so he may be available for pinch-hit duties. Hicks is 5-for-14 (.357) in the last week but may have muted fantasy value because of his position in the lineup.

Fantasy Tip: Bettis is a long-end starter in cavernous mixed and NL-only formats, but he has tossed the occasional gem, which makes him a viable flier in daily contests. Still, his 5.63 ERA, 1.46 WHIP and 58 strikeouts through 78 1/3 innings don't inspire much confidence, especially when he takes the hill at Coors Field.

Fantasy Tip: De La Rosa is 2-4 with an 8.81 ERA in nine appearances (six starts) this season, with 15 walks and 39 strikeouts over 31 2/3 innings. He had pitched better since being demoted to the bullpen, posting a 1.13 ERA in three appearances, but he should continue to be viewed as a risky play in all formats until he can string together several decent starts.